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The waiting continues with Woods
Elin Nordegren, wife of golfer Tiger Woods, leaves the Isleworth subdivision in Windermere, Fla., on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. AP PHOTO
By FRED GOODALL AP Sports Writer
Published:
11/29/2009 5:42 AM
Last Modified: 11/29/2009 5:42 AM
WINDERMERE, Fla. — Moments after pulling out of his driveway in the middle of the night, Tiger Woods drove his SUV over a fire hydrant and into a tree, causing injuries that sent him to the hospital to be treated.
The investigation of that mysterious crash has moved much more slowly.
Woods added to the suspense Saturday when for the second straight day, the world's No.1 golfer was unavailable to speak to the Florida Highway Patrol. State troopers are looking for answers about the accident in which the Windermere police chief said Woods' wife, Elin, used a golf club to smash out a rear window and help him get out.
Police first went to his $2.4 million house inside the gates of Isleworth on Friday, only for Woods' wife to ask if they could return the next day because he was sleeping.
As they headed to Woods' house Saturday afternoon, FHP dispatch put through a phone call to troopers from Woods' agent, informing them that Woods and his wife would be unavailable to talk until Sunday.
"I don't know what was said," Sgt. Kim Montes, the patrol spokeswoman, said Saturday. "I mean, (Friday) we understood, and that's kind of normal. It is unusual that we haven't gotten a statement. This just delays us to getting closer to the completion of the investigation."
Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, did not respond to a text message asking why Woods was unavailable.
Sunday could deliver two bits of information — what Woods has to say about the accident or perhaps the 911 tapes that FHP said it would release once authorities have reviewed the call.
In its initial accident report, the patrol said Woods left his house, ran over a fire hydrant with his Cadillac Escalade and then smashed into a tree at 2:25 a.m. Friday. And Windermere police chief Daniel Saylor said Woods' wife told officers she heard the crash from inside their home, and used a golf club to break out the back window.
The silence has only fueled speculation of what happened, why Woods left the house at that hour, where he was going and whether an argument preceded the crash.
"Every 10 seconds these days, people update their tweets," said David Schwab, vice president of sports marketing firm Octagon. "People are just adding speculation and controversy. You need something to settle the ship. If he's not able to do it, find someone to do it for him."
The FHP continues to investigate the crash as a traffic accident, refusing to get caught up in rumors.
Montes said Woods is not required to give a statement, only his driver's license, insurance and registration of the SUV, which was towed to a private yard with damage to the front and both back-seat windows broken.
"We still are going to move forward with our crash investigation," she said.
More than two dozen media and a cluster of TV trucks were camped outside the gates of Isleworth, an exclusive subdivision near Orlando that's set on an Arnold Palmer-designed golf course and a chain of small lakes, on Saturday, watching for any developments. A couple of tourists even stopped by and took pictures.
Woods' news conference for the Chevron World Challenge, the tournament he hosts that benefits his foundation, had been scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. It's unclear whether he would still play, or even attend the event in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
"We do not know if Tiger is playing; we are anticipating a great week of competition," said Greg McLaughlin, the tournament director and president of his foundation.
In a telephone interview, Woods' father-in-law, radio journalist Thomas Nordegren, told The Associated Press in Stockholm that he would not discuss the accident.
"I haven't spoken to her in the last few ... " Nordegren said about his daughter, Elin, before cutting himself off. "I don't want to go into that."
Woods' mother-in-law Barbro Holmberg also refused to address the matter.
"She doesn't want to comment on private issues like these," Holmberg's spokeswoman Eva Malmborg said.
Aside from occasional criticism of his temper inside the ropes, Woods has kept himself out of the news beyond his sport. In an October posting on his Facebook account, Woods wrote, "I'm asked why people don't often see me and Elin in gossip magazines or tabloids. I think we've avoided a lot of media attention because we're kind of boring. ..."
"He's an iconic brand, the platinum standard," said John Rowady, president of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing agency. "I find it interesting how he's being attacked by so many sides after how gracious he's been. But even the best of celebrities who try to do their best can be riddled with controversy."
By FRED GOODALL AP Sports Writer
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2nTulsa
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 5:50:18 AM)
ok i'll say it...
"WHO CARES?"
there.
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Elusive
, Owasso (11/29/2009 6:02:51 AM)
Money can buy a lot of things but you would think it would be required to answer questions since he did plow down a water meter and neighbors tree. You would think the police would at least make their own decision about issuing a ticket. I guess that's what happens when your a celebrity.
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FIRE GUNDY
, TULSA (11/29/2009 7:41:21 AM)
He's waiting for the 911 tape to come out.
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SS_Hippy
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 8:33:05 AM)
Taking awhile to get their stories straight.
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2ndjoyce
, BA (11/29/2009 8:41:27 AM)
He was trying to avoid being killed by a scorned woman with a golf club. Pretty simple really.
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seymore1965
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 8:54:32 AM)
I don't care to know all that about his crash. I got a speeding ticket several weeks ago. No one cares. Life goes on. I can settle the rumors. Tiger was on his way to give me millions of dollars because he has too much money. There!
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GreyRoof
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 9:28:32 AM)
Most everyone has heard or been told by their insurance company not to give any information to the police or others involved in an accident. Why should Tiger tell the world what happened just because he makes more money and wins golf tourneys? Let Tiger and his family have the same respect you would want in your own life.
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Alan Shore
, (11/29/2009 9:40:56 AM)
Kobe's "forgive me" ring cost $4 million. How much will Tiger's cost?
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Dr. Strangelove
, Las Vegas (11/29/2009 9:43:56 AM)
GreyRoof I've never been told by my insurance company not to cooperate with police. Investigating a one car accident should be cut and dry unless someone has done something wrong.
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nuffsaid
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 10:06:51 AM)
Less than 24 hours and I'm already sick of this story. And I'm sure we will have to hear about this for months on end.
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The Masked Assassin
, Parts Unknown (11/29/2009 10:57:10 AM)
I wonder if the average Joe could tell the police when they can come and ask them questions about an investigation? What's Eldrick doing slummin' in a neighborhood where the houses are only worth 2 or 3 mil. anyway? Isn't he closing in on a billion?
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DaBirdman
, (11/29/2009 11:14:29 AM)
OKI can't help myself.......
Maybe he's not out of the woods yet
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GretaSue
, Broken Arrow (11/29/2009 12:26:35 PM)
everyones post starts with "maybe" "I wonder if" all speculation... Why not just leave them in peace. Tiger has never been anything but a Role Model, conciderate, giving... and now one dead fire hydrant an everyone is attacking him... discusting
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Nim
, Jenks (11/29/2009 12:55:29 PM)
I think he needs more work on the "driving" range.
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Nim
, Jenks (11/29/2009 2:01:35 PM)
Tiger Woods canceled another meeting with state troopers on Sunday, the third straight time he's done so. He posted a statement on his Web site that said the accident was his fault alone, but failed to address many of the lingering questions about the crash that sent him to a hospital. -AP
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Nim
, Jenks (11/29/2009 2:04:41 PM)
I wish him well... he's a great golfer and role model for the kids.
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FUTURE WORLD
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 2:13:36 PM)
OK, let's see, an accident on private property, so why does the FHP care? Besides, Tiger is under no obligation to provide anything more than his drivers liscense, insurance verification, and vehicle registration. No side statements, interviews, or comments what so ever.
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Corvetteguy
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 2:41:42 PM)
I don't know FUTURE........,
Being under no legal obligation, and just voluntarily answering some questions to help a Police investigation is two different things.
I absolutely love watching Tiger play golf, as the best player on the face of the earth.
I don't like this lack of co-operation. People who have nothing to hide,..........don't try to hide.
............I smell something fishy, here.
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yep
, Tulsa County (11/29/2009 2:44:52 PM)
Once again a public figure getting preferential treatment when dealing with a legal issue. I wonder how come Al Sharpton isn't screaming?
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Corvetteguy
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 2:52:39 PM)
yep,
it is true that Tiger Woods does not legally have to answer questions. That is his constituional right..........
.......I don't like his silence,.... but there is nothing that would bring self-promoting leeches like Sharpton in, either way.
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IrishQuaker
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 3:06:11 PM)
Woods is an American icon. Hope he comes out of this without injury to himself or to his family.
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redbeard
, Stillwater (11/29/2009 3:08:41 PM)
The police probably know what happened,but it's really nobody else's business.
I've got enough problems in my life without worrying about Woods'.
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FromTheHeart
, (11/29/2009 3:53:58 PM)
there's definitely more to the story...
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Thunder196
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 3:59:12 PM)
DaBirdman
Moan Groan
LOL
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Thunder196
, Tulsa (11/29/2009 4:02:28 PM)
He has done a lot to help kids. That is all I care about. I will survive not knowing what his personal problems are.
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